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Which Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa? Conference on Governance, Peace, Security, and Development

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Which Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa? Conference on Governance, Peace, Security, and Development


Washington DC, 9-11 April 2010
Doubletree Hotel
300 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA, USA 22202
Tel: 1+(703) 416-3846 Fax: 1+(703) 416-4147 -

Press Release

Advocacy for Ethiopia (AFE) and Ethiopian National Priorities Consultative Process (ENPCP) are pleased to announce the convening of a historic three-day conference on good governance, peace, security, and sustainable development in Washington, D.C, and April 9-11, 2010, at the Double Tree Hotel, Crystal City, VA. The purpose of this conference is to bring together scholars, civil society leaders, activists, diplomats, journalists of the free press and representatives of the international community to one forum to highlight potential tragic conflicts that have escaped the minds of many in the past. The conference will focus on how to put Ethiopia, the most populated country in the Horn, on a path towards rapid, equitable, democratic and sustainable growth and development. Creating the foundation for pluralist democracy and rapid and equitable development, in which everyone will benefit, will pave the way for regional peace, stability, economic cooperation, security and shared prosperity.

Her Excellency Ms. Anna Gomes, member of the European Parliament who had headed its election monitoring team to the 2005 Ethiopian parliamentary elections and had exposed electoral fraud, irregularities and crimes against innocent civilians and opponents, will be our key-note speaker at the plenary session on Saturday, April 10, 2010. Since then, Ms. Gomes has continued to champion civil liberties, human rights and democratization in Ethiopia. Many confirmed high ranking dignitaries from the U S Government and Congress, including the US State Department, human rights organizations, think tank/policy and advocacy NGOs are expected to speak as keynote speakers and distinguished speakers at plenary sessions on Friday, April 9 and Saturday, April 10.

Many eminent scholars, professionals, researchers, academics, civil society leaders and past Ethiopian Government officials from many States in the US, Europe, Canada, Ethiopia, and the countries of the Horn will present well researched and scholarly and policy-oriented papers on themes relevant to this forum. In order to cover as many topics as possible, the organizers have scheduled concurrent sessions. Themes and topics will include, but will not be limited to: pre and post election scenarios, meaning and application of good governance, human rights, freedom of the press, politics beyond ethnicity and ethnic-polarization, the role of civil society organizations, independent judiciary, election board, policy and security, the political economy of poverty, aid, debt and dependency, foreign direct investment (FDI) and regulations, farmland leases and sales to foreign investors and the role of FDI in achieving food security, economic monopolies and the domestic private sector, economic productivity, regional economic integration, peace and security in the Horn Africa, the threat posed by terrorism, environmental degradation, and climate change in the region.

At the end of the conference, on Sunday, April 11, a public meeting will be held at which distinguished personalities will address the participants and the community at large. Speakers and presenters are committed in crafting and disseminating a roadmap for rapid, equitable and sustainable development and democratization of Ethiopia. The conference intends to hold a special program to honor those who have made notable sacrifices in the struggle for freedom, political pluralism and shared prosperity.

This conference is sponsored by a number of civil society networks and advocacy organizations. This is the first time that Ethiopians in the Diaspora have gone beyond political advocacy for a single political group or ideology and focused solely on a common purpose whose objective is to serve the needs, hopes and aspirations of all of the Ethiopian people. The Conference is co-sponsored by Africa Action and TransAfirca Forum, two of the oldest Africa advocacy organizations in the US.

March 16. 2010
E-mail: HornofAfircaGPS@gmail.com
Tel: 202-386-3037

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msg Comment from: Warrior [Visitor]
While the idea is good I would like to point out to my Diaspora country men and women, Democracy, good governance and so on and on should come from with in the country not imported from foreign country. No matter how much scholar and educated people you are talking. It has to be underlined our socio and political issue is very very different than those you are about to meet with and discuss. Rather we can use them on other issues such as urban development, education, health etc. Thank you
PermalinkPermalink 03/16/10 @ 02:43

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msg Comment from: Bond [Visitor]
What is the purpose of such a conference except of bashing the great Prime Minister Meles by a collection of losers like this Gomez cow. It would be appropriate if Elias Kifle, Isayas Afewerki and professor Alemayehu, the well known anti Ethiopia elements are included. Not to forget Alshab and Alqaida. Bunch of idiots. Ethiopia needs workers not talkers, we have enough of them by Gosh.
PermalinkPermalink 03/16/10 @ 05:23

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msg Comment from: Imperial Body Guard [Visitor]
For Ethiopia to forward on the path towards rapid, equitable, democratic and sustainable growth and development for all can only be achieved through respect and honour of God's will through Our ancient culture and tradition of the Solomon Dynasty.
"Ethiopia must remain united, without dissention, like members of a family. She must be regulated by a Constitution of universal application and governed by an Emperor. The force of this unity must be based on community of interests, so that the individual, without as a result suffering neglect or prejudice, may understand the power of this unity and the advantages to be drawn from it in the protection of his personal interests, whilst at the same time renouncing all personal ambition which would be to the detriment of the common goal." HIM Negus Haile Selassie, Long Live the Constitutional Monarchy!, Long Live the Kebra Negast!, Fire burn down babylon oppression of selfish secession, the Lion of Judah shall break the chains (physically and mentally) and set the captives free!, Long live Independent Ethiopia!
PermalinkPermalink 03/16/10 @ 06:10

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msg Comment from: Habby [Visitor]
The only good thing came out of the last election is that it made meles(TPLF) understand Ethiopian people are tired of bullshit. Since then he is doing his best when it comes to the economy and development of the country.
The sad thing is we lost the little political freedom we had.
PermalinkPermalink 03/16/10 @ 07:56

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msg Comment from: addis zemen [Visitor]
I was out of town last weekend on assignment.and I had a chance to climb the highest peak of a mountain,to seek an advise from a wise man.
I asked, what is the secret to happiness of the opposition diaspora Ethiopians.O WISE ONE?
The wise man answerd. "I have spent my life pondering that very question,my son...I have consulted the world's greatest philosophers...I have consulted our most renowned religious leaders, and I have consulted some of the greatest minds of our times,..based on this information I've finally reached a conclusion!"
Eagerly I asked, SO? What is the secret O WISE ONE?
And he said hoplessly, "who knows?!"
PermalinkPermalink 03/16/10 @ 08:08

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msg Comment from: TEDDY [Visitor]
:crazy::crazy:Adgi banda if you have the GUT to face the Naked Truth of the evil Tyrant whom you and your Thuggy Bros are whorshipping days and nights I advise you to assist at this conference .:lalala:Oh.. I see a conference where opinions can be expressed Freely does not match for THUGGY like you holders of "Meles the best" and "Meles The Great" mottos.And also "Tigrai endilema whulu ager yetfa" Ideology of hates .
PermalinkPermalink 03/16/10 @ 09:17

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msg Comment from: addis zemen [Visitor]
TEDDY,..

You know the saying,"WUSHET SIDEGAGEM EWNET YEMESLAL" now you are almost trying to convince me,that you are a real Ethiopian.
PermalinkPermalink 03/16/10 @ 09:49

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msg Comment from: tafesse [Visitor]
Possible keynot candidates asbloody diarrhea providers are, Gomez, Alubalta Mariam, Ginbot 7 and probably a Shabia puppy. As someone pointed out, democracy cannot be exported from DC to Ethiopia. It must come from within.
PermalinkPermalink 03/16/10 @ 11:24

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msg Comment from: chala [Visitor]
Why don't you send the money for any one poor you know in your neibour than pay it to some rich hotel owners. Wast time, Wast maney and too much coffee talk wont change the cantry. do you have any new idea that haven't been talked about or the same 20 yrs old sheet talking. i dont know others but i am tired of paying on the intrance for nonsense conference.
PermalinkPermalink 03/16/10 @ 11:36

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msg Comment from: NoStRaDaMuS [Visitor]
Warrior [Visitor]

WELL SAID BRO. I like it when the first comment is spot on.

Excellent.
PermalinkPermalink 03/16/10 @ 13:21

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msg Comment from: etmamba24 [Visitor]
Almost all agree that, change for Ethiopia can only come from within, and canot be imported. Ethiopians struggling in Ethiopia are more receptive to a stuggling warrior in Ethiopia, RATHER THAN HODAM DIASPORA, busy to make Ethiopian politics their own GROUPIE bank. That's why they all fell flat after Ginbot 7. HODAMS. If you seek peace and prosperity, MOVE TO ETHIOPIA NOW AND START to take on Meles, not wining and dining in Doubletree, HODAMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PermalinkPermalink 03/16/10 @ 18:08

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msg Comment from: Wubet bager [Visitor]
All brothers who commented above me,really thankyou very much i appreciate you in this media,b/c of two things.all of you have the same convergency implying a factual comment is.and this people seem responsable of ethiopia to put fire and burden on our people suffering crisis of life and stress related with.They chose better life and are handicaps to forward technology,communication,ethiopianism and unity.I don't see them better than Eritreans who have been defending their junta's crime on its destructive mission universally for not to creat gap that can deteriorate their stability otherthan the external influence let alone Ethiopia,a popular and respected country nowadays.Was not Gomez who witted in the first cycle of election 2005 as EPRDF won it?and this woman want to prostitute again in the same lip.Is it constructive comment from one Europian delegate?and this all people,are they not them who boost on the poor ethiopians for their prosperity when they come to visit familly instead of humble acts of culture.And they want us to follow their salvage principle of governance,usedone like their expired closes,let alone to study ethiopian governance,they arenot competant to withstand life challenge there.Is it true they had vision for this issue?or they claim it because of the the coming election.Why are these people attempting to complain and prefer diversity of opinion instead of approaching Governments to creat warm,conducive,unified disscussion either to ammend the leading party,or to creat common understanding instead of warrying by far and destabilizing the poor country which accomodate people who can't offer0.01784dollar price incursion of an item and populous in peaceful events let alone the hazardous future?Finally,why are we ethiopians have never ever ammend,collaborate,support,respect approach leaders instead of critisizm something unique aggressive manner which doesnot exist in the rest of african countries as i have been obsevind outside.Sorry brothers,for my comments but we shouldnot support leaders to rctify them or is demonstration and critisizm the only way?do you think our weak ethiopian leaders shouldnot have been rewarded small to show their weakness?when and where will we adapt these type of means to promot good governance or to promot changes lovely?please,i hereby insist you to forward my message to the diasporas,and i ask excuse to those who can wiew my idea as invalable.
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msg Comment from: Ethiopiawi [Visitor]
The idea is commendable, unfortunately we are so polarized as a society that one side turns a deaf ear to the arguments of the other. If we are ever to progress as a society, we have to be able to deal with each other in a civil and mature manner. In our case however, we are not only divided when it comes to opinions but we have opted to extend these differences and ingrained them into ethnicity, religion, region and ethics the very fabric of our nation. This kind of mentality is not only irresponsible but also destructive since we are endangering our motherland, the land our descendants will inherit one day. It is paramount that we at least learn to listen to the other side's argument and at the very least agree to disagree. Furthermore we should be honest enough to give a pat on the back when it warrants.

With that said, it would be dishonest to simply brush off the legitimate concerns these Ethiopians and concerned citizens of the world have raised as the current government has numerous shortcomings. It would also be naive for the current Ethiopian government to dismiss the concern of its citizens as mere propaganda and dig it's heels in or go on the counter offensive. The mark of maturity is the ability to listen to criticism and act on it. The current government needs to understand that despite all the criticism that it still enjoys an advantage, it has the opportunity to alter our history and leave a positive mark on our nation, after all its never too late to change or tweak the system. It would also not be a bad idea for some of us to acknowledge the positives of the government like the current diplomatic goodwill our nation enjoys on the international scene, the networks of roads that have been built around the country and some of the advances in the health care sectors need to earn the government a pat on the back.

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msg Comment from: etmamba24 [Visitor]
MELES ZENAWI ALL KNOWS TO WELL. HE DOES NOT LOSE A MINUTE OF SLEEP ABOUT STUPID DIASPORA. MELES AND HIS ENTIRE PARTY WOULD TELL YOU THE FIRE THAT MIGHT ERRUPT IF ANY COMES FROM WITHIN ETHIOPIA ONLY. The Ethiopian public hates nothing more than selfish diaspora. They dispise us.
You don't need a scientific poll, just ask Ato Meles to prove me right.
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msg Comment from: Mmm [Visitor]
Bond,


Isayas Afewerki is Eritrean.the conference is about Ethiopians discussing their issues.Like them or not Mr. Kifle and the doctor u mentioned r Ethiopians, and u can't make them otherwise b/c they have different views than urs.I am sure these two guys r in the conference, but Mr.Afwerki is not.So why r talking about him?

Plz write mature & relevant comments. Don't mix up things and people.

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